Editorial: After a year under Taliban rule, Afghans feel the price of peace.
by Chicago Tribune Editorial Board, Chicago Tribune
Aug 18, 2022
2 minutes
Afghanistan today under Taliban rule virtually mirrors what the country was like before the American invasion in October 2001. Girls cannot attend secondary school. Once again, women no longer work as lawyers, judges or police officers. Men must wear beards and traditional Afghan garb.
As it was before, morality police scan streetscapes to make sure women are in burqas and accompanied
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